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Ischemia
Ischemia
Ischemia is reduced perfusion to an area of tissue due to an occlusion of a vessel. The occlusion of a vessel reduces or prevents downstream cells from getting fresh oxygenated blood resulting in a state of hypoxia. If severe enough, cell death and infarction can occur. Most occlusions are due to a thrombus, embolism, or thromboembolism.
Any area downstream from the occlusion will be affected, so the location and area of effect will be determined by the location of the occlusion. If a proximal/large vessel is occluded, an entire vascular territory may be involved.
Symptoms of ischemia typically present as acute and non-progressive, and will vary depending on the location of the occlusion.
